The landlocked cities of Orchomenus and Akraiphia…
453 BCE
The landlocked cities of Orchomenus and Akraiphia are, it appears, in some sense members of the Delian League by mid-century (in the period of Athens' decade of control of Boeotia, 457-446).
The transfer of the treasury from Delos to Athens, possibly in 454 but perhaps earlier, marks the transformation of the league into the Athenian empire.
Inscribed records of tribute are nonexistent before 454 BCE; after this point, the intermittent “Athenian Tribute Lists,” record the one-sixtieth fraction paid to the goddess Athena.
In society and government, lower-class Athenians are able to improve their social position by obtaining land in the subject states.
Pericles gives more governing power to bodies that represent the citizenship as a whole, known as the demos.
For the first time, men are paid to participate in government organizations and sit on juries.
Many states outside the empire feel quite threatened by the growth of Athens, creating a volatile situation.